Question 1: Is edible oil dangerous? Edible oil is a nonflammable substance, which is not covered by the security embargo. . . However, LZ is advised not to unpack the goods in a transparent package.
Question 2: Is edible oil inflammable and explosive? Inflammable and explosive: as the name implies, it refers to the chemicals that have serious accidents such as burning and explosion under the conditions of heat, friction, vibration, moisture and chemical reaction. Flammable, explosive and dangerous articles include these ten categories (1) explosives. Such as detonators, explosives, fuses, firecrackers, fireworks, lighters, etc. (2) Flammable liquid. Such as gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, banana oil, turpentine, paint, etc. (3) Flammable solids. Such as sulfur, oilcloth and its products. (4) compressed gases. Such as lighter gas, liquefied gas, etc. (5) Articles liable to spontaneous combustion. Such as yellow phosphorus. (6) Poisonous articles. Such as arsenic and dichlorvos. (7) Corrosive articles. Such as hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide. (8) Radioactive substances. (9) Oxidants. (11) Burning articles in contact with water. Such as metal powder, metal sodium, lead powder, etc.
Question 3: Is Grade 4 edible oil dangerous? Edible oil is not dangerous according to its physical properties.
physical properties: initial boiling point, flash point.
Question 4: Is edible oil a dangerous thing in the fire protection law? Yes, this belongs to flammable and combustible goods.
Question 5: Can edible oil be consigned?
Question 6: Is the edible oil transport vehicle dangerous? Is it a definition of dangerous goods? According to the List of Dangerous Goods and the List of Dangerous Goods, edible oil is not dangerous goods, so edible oil transportation is not dangerous goods transportation. Enterprises and vehicles with general freight transport qualifications can transport.
question 7: can citizens get on the bus when they buy cooking oil in the supermarket? Is it inflammable and explosive dangerous goods? Cooking oil is different from gasoline, alcohol, etc. It is not volatile, and it is difficult to burn quickly even if it meets an open flame (because of high smoke point). So, take cooking oil on the bus, and no one will stop you. Some hypermarkets (bigger than supermarkets) also have shuttle buses for customers who "return home with full loads" to ride for free, knowing that many people are "carrying oil". If it is not safe, how can it drive?
question 8: ask a question, is edible oil flammable and explosive? No, edible oil, like palm oil, coconut oil and rapeseed oil, has a flash point greater than 1.21℃, so it can only be said that it is flammable, not flammable and explosive.
question 9: Is edible oil tanker a dangerous vehicle? It belongs to
Question 11: Is the waste edible oil hazardous? Hazardous waste refers to solid waste with hazardous characteristics listed in the national hazardous waste list or identified according to the identification standards and methods of hazardous waste stipulated by the state. The wastewater discharged into the water body is not hazardous waste and is not managed in accordance with the Law on the Prevention and Control of Solid Pollution, but should be governed by the Law on the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution. First of all, oily wastewater can be treated by oil separation, and the separated waste oil residue may be hazardous waste. Secondly, the waste oil in the hazardous waste list refers to waste mineral oil, so the waste oil in the catering industry is definitely not hazardous waste.